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until now, all the inflation was pushed from higher innervation energy, and this was over the last couple of months, so good inflation. that is an excellent takeoff for the bank of japan. and to complement tate -- contemplate that their job is actually done. >> in light of what you said, is this not a massive policy mistake? >> it is interesting. i don't think so. they are normalizing the bond market? remember, in japan, they pad zero for almost one generation. not just for a couple months, a couple years. going slowly, allowing for the market to allow for market participants to take over for where the bank of japan use to dominate. it is the policy. >> how closely do you think they are watching? we are sitting at 1.45 now. ever since they made that week, the expectation is that the currency will stay. we have not seen it happen. a week of currency as we know, they've got to do something about it. >> again, the reason for -- this is strengthening. as you all know, u.s. expectations are changing with it rising steadily. right now, the movement in the c market is led by the united states, n
until now, all the inflation was pushed from higher innervation energy, and this was over the last couple of months, so good inflation. that is an excellent takeoff for the bank of japan. and to complement tate -- contemplate that their job is actually done. >> in light of what you said, is this not a massive policy mistake? >> it is interesting. i don't think so. they are normalizing the bond market? remember, in japan, they pad zero for almost one generation. not just for a couple...
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energy equities or higher. oil prices go higher. it is completely confusing. >> it certainly helps on the inflation side of things. looking at this conversation. thank you very much. 30 seconds left until the close. just around the flatline. around 1% in the morning. hotter than expected cpi. pushing back against rate cut expectations. that is the final. this is all off of that. that problem was down three quarters of a percent. just under 2.5. we are going to get to overtime. >> tug-of-war between the bulls and the bears today. major averages finishing essentially flat. they had fresh highs. that is really denying it. that is the scorecard on wall street. the action is just getting started. looking to closing time. >> an excellent comeback. inflation increased from last month. looking at a broad market. coming up! silly, we have other companies. weav
energy equities or higher. oil prices go higher. it is completely confusing. >> it certainly helps on the inflation side of things. looking at this conversation. thank you very much. 30 seconds left until the close. just around the flatline. around 1% in the morning. hotter than expected cpi. pushing back against rate cut expectations. that is the final. this is all off of that. that problem was down three quarters of a percent. just under 2.5. we are going to get to overtime. >>...
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know to do will require setting and meeting our 2030 goals and we'll work together to advance clean energy technologies and help nations throughout the indo-pacific region especially developing countries to develop renewable energies and decarbonize their economies. finally, both prime minister suga and i value the incredible partnership that exist not just between our government but between the japanese people an the american of them last month we jointly marked the tenth year anniversary of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that cost so many lives in japan i visited the area shortly after it happened and the prime minister and i talked about when i was vice president visiting the families in the region, to show support of the united states, we continue to mourn the loss of all those folks and to honor the extraordinary joint effort between japan and the american people in the wake of that tragedy to recover and to rebuild. those personal bonds of friendship and connection, they're the ones that will keep this alliance strong and vibrant for decades to come. i'm especially prou
know to do will require setting and meeting our 2030 goals and we'll work together to advance clean energy technologies and help nations throughout the indo-pacific region especially developing countries to develop renewable energies and decarbonize their economies. finally, both prime minister suga and i value the incredible partnership that exist not just between our government but between the japanese people an the american of them last month we jointly marked the tenth year anniversary of...
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points, but a record closing low and what does that say when again this week it was all the same thing, energy down on the week, materials, financials all down on the week with the same big five or ten driving all the results. let's a look at a few things and talk about japan here's the first slide and i have just written here, global recovery i would point out and if one was looking yesterday and last night there was a complete breakdown in the topix machinery index literally a collapse what is important, if you look at the next slide, the japanese stock market tells the truth in quotes and that's because japan is so dependent on the world for growth right? it has no internal growth and what we're seeing and hearing here from the topix machinery index is it is not all very good take a look at the next chart, this is a comparative chart of the s&p and the nikkei very correlated. you can see the divergence caterpillar's big competitor missed panasonic, really not good now a few charts take a look at the ewj, this is the etf that tracks the nikkei or the topix, and the well defined down trend li
points, but a record closing low and what does that say when again this week it was all the same thing, energy down on the week, materials, financials all down on the week with the same big five or ten driving all the results. let's a look at a few things and talk about japan here's the first slide and i have just written here, global recovery i would point out and if one was looking yesterday and last night there was a complete breakdown in the topix machinery index literally a collapse what...
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markets and has raised prices of energy and food around the world we're on a mending path. we're still convalescing if you want, so growth will still be slow we have an inflation problem and it requires monetary policy to tighten and simple banks have been doing that. that's why we have this broad trajectory around that, we also have the financial instability we've seen in the last month. we've seen a little bit of it in the last year as well n the second half of the year, and that is creating some downside risks for our global trajectory. >> he also said higher inflation will be here for some time. >> inflation has been stick yerk especially when we look at core measures of inflation. it excludes the very component of energy and food price in many countries, it's still going up headline prices have gone up, but energy prices have been falling, food prices have been going back down. that's the concern, because that underlying inflation is what central banks are looking at it's a more stable measure the fact that it's still high, in some cases even increases, banks need to w
markets and has raised prices of energy and food around the world we're on a mending path. we're still convalescing if you want, so growth will still be slow we have an inflation problem and it requires monetary policy to tighten and simple banks have been doing that. that's why we have this broad trajectory around that, we also have the financial instability we've seen in the last month. we've seen a little bit of it in the last year as well n the second half of the year, and that is creating...
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i'm joined by managing director at clear view energy partners. first of all, is the gas price higher than it normally would be based on where oil prices are? >> yeah, there's a wider spread right now, particularly if you go back a few weeks when the oil prices have reetreated the gasoline prices stayed high. that reflects dual shortages and planning capacity. >> can you explain that more >> part of it has to do with inefficiency and part of it covid. roughly 3 million barrels per day of global refining capacity shut down. of course, demand rebounded and we find ourselves short of the process to refine crude oil and gasoline it takes a while so, you won't see an immediate response, despite the shortage inventory for diesel 20% lower than the five-year average and gasoline down8% verses the five-year average. >> are we likely to see shortages or outages >> absolute shortages, interruptions in supply are rare these days if you think of the shortage of the world, electricity from primary sources, it's all short because russian energy is going off the
i'm joined by managing director at clear view energy partners. first of all, is the gas price higher than it normally would be based on where oil prices are? >> yeah, there's a wider spread right now, particularly if you go back a few weeks when the oil prices have reetreated the gasoline prices stayed high. that reflects dual shortages and planning capacity. >> can you explain that more >> part of it has to do with inefficiency and part of it covid. roughly 3 million barrels...
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the energy sector. after being -- we could have said that about first half winners. with all of '22 it's underperformed the xle to the s&p 22% year to date i think energy, it's with some irony kind of the circular nature, some of the better data, some of the looser financial conditions are coming from cheaper oil prices there's some sense that this is stimulative in terms of what it's doing to the economy, while we might get some up side prices it's weaker because demand is down energy companies run differently. you want to stay long xle. >> mike, what should we be looking at the second half the past from the past and the winners that will drive their way forward? >> i think some of the themes continually talked about make a lot of sense we've seen adichotomy, the ai fueled names, high multiple expansion types of stories for the first half of the year there have been a lot of stocks left behind. there have been some technical analysts that have suggested that that actually is a warning sign for the market that you basically see just sort of a small group of winners a
the energy sector. after being -- we could have said that about first half winners. with all of '22 it's underperformed the xle to the s&p 22% year to date i think energy, it's with some irony kind of the circular nature, some of the better data, some of the looser financial conditions are coming from cheaper oil prices there's some sense that this is stimulative in terms of what it's doing to the economy, while we might get some up side prices it's weaker because demand is down energy...
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we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. >>> i'm putting selling into context. plus exclusive with ssnc watch or listen live on the cnbc app. >>> let's go around the horn and kick off final trades on difficult day. >> talked about health care. unh, mid-teens stay there. >> must rather buy when the market is down, i don't know if tomorrow but start in starbucks, 1/10th of position >> disney. next announcement is probably going to close the u.s. parks and stocks breaks 100, 190 starts picking up. >> heated show, like that, good energy brian 1.55 times price of casual, j.p. morgan jpm. >> good ideas ther
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we can name bulb energy which is rise in energy we will start seeing that unwinding. i'll call out financial services areas of fintech have a less of a regulatory oversight. the losses won't be funded indefinitely i can see increases in fintech >> henry, fascinating conversation thank you for the bits henry dixon from man group. >>> the yuan is near a three-month high against the dollar as investors look past the november numbers the consumer price index rose 1.6% that's down on october's 2.1% and comes amid surging covid cases released on wednesday. asian equities rallied on the covid policy thawing let's look at asian markets. green on the board nikkei is up 1.2%. hang seng up 2.3% for the week the hang seng now up 6%. really strong moves in asia. as joumanna pointed out, that is in contrast to what we have seen in europe and the u.s. >>> and letter from foxconn showing strict covid rules shows risk to the supply chains and played a key role in the policy easing according to the wall street journal the group founder wrote to chinese leaders a month ago after workers
we can name bulb energy which is rise in energy we will start seeing that unwinding. i'll call out financial services areas of fintech have a less of a regulatory oversight. the losses won't be funded indefinitely i can see increases in fintech >> henry, fascinating conversation thank you for the bits henry dixon from man group. >>> the yuan is near a three-month high against the dollar as investors look past the november numbers the consumer price index rose 1.6% that's down on...
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it has low exposure to sectors like energy and utilities. the fact it is lagging behind most of the other domestic equities, i think the upside is fairly limited while i like the structure to have the slow grind higher, i think i would adjust my strikes a little lower because my target prices aren't as high. i was looking at the 61 strike mike is risking less than 1% of the ets value to take his bullish bet, but you could lower it to 61, a smaller amount of risk, but a little less upside >> let's turn back to you, carter, as we look at the charts how exactly timewise do we expect this thesis to play out it could be a slow grind what would you be watching for signal wise about whether this accelerates or decelerates >> i said ewz, that's brazil we, of course, are talking about ewj. one can see it as a laggard, which it is. we are seeing bombed out value names, g.e., for instance. we are thinking that it is a laggard that will play catch-up. a breakout, we think you can get 6 to 8% if not more. >> mike, we will give you the last word. as you t
it has low exposure to sectors like energy and utilities. the fact it is lagging behind most of the other domestic equities, i think the upside is fairly limited while i like the structure to have the slow grind higher, i think i would adjust my strikes a little lower because my target prices aren't as high. i was looking at the 61 strike mike is risking less than 1% of the ets value to take his bullish bet, but you could lower it to 61, a smaller amount of risk, but a little less upside...
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the energy sector not only having its worst month since its inception in 1998, energy having the worst month since even the peak of the financial crisis in other words, december is posting greater losses in oil and gas than any time in the great recession. random but interesting i'll see you at noon on halftime and 5:00 p.m. on "fast money." "squawk box" is next and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> good morning investors reeling from the worst christmas selloff in history we'll talk about it. the s&p 500 now trading in bear market territory a full market rundown straight ahead. >>> crude prices are on the move regaining some of the ground lost on monday wti is more than 40% down since the start of october. >>> and the government shutdown does continue. president trump says it won't end until congress funds his border wall. a live report
the energy sector not only having its worst month since its inception in 1998, energy having the worst month since even the peak of the financial crisis in other words, december is posting greater losses in oil and gas than any time in the great recession. random but interesting i'll see you at noon on halftime and 5:00 p.m. on "fast money." "squawk box" is next and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade...
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we talked a little about the energy stocks. you said we are right back to where we were from the commodity. those have done terribly this year that is subtraction from addition everything else has done so much better are there any stocks in the energy sector that have looked attractive to you, will look attractive to you. >> that's the nice thing about focusing on this metric, it keeps you out of areas like energy those companies are not focused. >> but they are changing there hasn't been a lot of capital but return on that >> that's right. when we see that turn otherwise, we'll get some interest. >> for the reason, which that many institutions can't hold or won't hold this environment. no fossil fuels. a lot of these are trading at valuations the same as if oil was 20 to $25 a barrel because groups have avoided the fossil fuel sector. i would imagine that flush will make these too cheap to avoid. >> probably but i'll give you this to consider where we are today is kind of like where the airlines were the barriers have always b
we talked a little about the energy stocks. you said we are right back to where we were from the commodity. those have done terribly this year that is subtraction from addition everything else has done so much better are there any stocks in the energy sector that have looked attractive to you, will look attractive to you. >> that's the nice thing about focusing on this metric, it keeps you out of areas like energy those companies are not focused. >> but they are changing there...
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i have enough energy to exercise every day. (energetic music fades) >>> we've been talking about it. let's show you the action on the boards the japanese yen hitting levels not seen since 1990 this morning awaiting expectations of further rate hikes any time soon from the bank of japan. so we're currently sitting at 151.81 we're right to below where it slid to in 2022. that, you might remember, folks, is when the authorities stepped in to try to stem its slide. the finance minister says the government could take decisive steps, which is the same phrasing exactly that was used 17 months ago. meantime the governor says the central bank is keeping an eye on the forex moves you're seeing it up by nearly 8%. >>> in the meantime byd's earnings rose to 30 billion yuan it was slightly below expectations and comes amid weak consumer spending and a cloudy outlook. there's a lot of competition in the ev space, but the momentum is likely to continue into this year after the company slashed the prices of many models. now you can get one of
i have enough energy to exercise every day. (energetic music fades) >>> we've been talking about it. let's show you the action on the boards the japanese yen hitting levels not seen since 1990 this morning awaiting expectations of further rate hikes any time soon from the bank of japan. so we're currently sitting at 151.81 we're right to below where it slid to in 2022. that, you might remember, folks, is when the authorities stepped in to try to stem its slide. the finance minister...
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cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul. it's your water, your way. all right. 60 secondso draw the perfect gift. what's it gonna be? a bottle of don julio, 1942, delivered. delivered th drizly. gifting without the guessing. drizly. >>> we are about 15 from the close. let's get back tkrtina carson l o christina? >> netflix showers are going higher after morgan stanle raises the price target from $475 to $550 per share these sales are trading in a about 40 6:50 right now. citing renewed confidence in the streaming giants return to content spending shares are currently hired b about 3% at the moment sun power is plunging lowe after delay in the 10-q form for the third quarter. a liquidity concerns substantial doubt about th company's ability to continue. that's what you're seein shares lose a third of their value after goldman sach downloaded the saga of the weekend, seeing prices down by 32% right now, scott >> kristina, thank you kristina parts anello, up
cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul. it's your water, your way. all right. 60 secondso draw the perfect gift. what's it gonna be? a bottle of don julio, 1942, delivered. delivered th drizly. gifting without the guessing. drizly. >>> we are about 15 from the close. let's get back tkrtina carson l o christina? >> netflix showers are going higher after morgan stanle raises the price target from...
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we know that more energy would be required in the future and we need to keep that balance. that is the biggest challenge or barrier. >> as the former opec president speaking to me a lot of pressure not the least of the december 5 and 6 meeting in vienna. it looks like the case that the tailing off the u.s. production increases the opec slar of the market will increase i'll hand it back to you >> coming up later, cnbc's talkg thinwi peter praet coming up at 10:40 cet. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing today, wherever you are even hanging with your dog. ooh, like her. she's probably investing right now... taking charge of her money, making it happen. she's - not going to be happy about that pillow. it's time to do money, so what are you waiting for. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >> welcome back. these are your headlines president trump threatens to escalate the trade war with china. he says an agreement is close but provides few details about negotiations bank
we know that more energy would be required in the future and we need to keep that balance. that is the biggest challenge or barrier. >> as the former opec president speaking to me a lot of pressure not the least of the december 5 and 6 meeting in vienna. it looks like the case that the tailing off the u.s. production increases the opec slar of the market will increase i'll hand it back to you >> coming up later, cnbc's talkg thinwi peter praet coming up at 10:40 cet. robinhood...
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energy, the biggest winner up nearly 5%. the sector moving on the back of a huge leap in the oil price. tech is now the leading sector year to date up nearly 3% and it's bolstered by semiequipment. they power mobile devices and desktops with their chips. health care financials and tech are all out of correction territory but let's talk more about tech and the innovations we're seeing there. sweden izettle announced defunding bringing the total investment to $60 million. it's lead by intel capital and will be used to roll out it's new initiative called izettle advance. this enables them to get an advance on future card sales to enable cash flow and is the first initiative of its kind in europe. stewart, a pleasure to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> before we learn about this latest funding round help our audience understand what izettle does. >> we have small businesses accept credit and debit card payments. we spent the last five years where in our opinion these businesses haven't been served in the past. they're too
energy, the biggest winner up nearly 5%. the sector moving on the back of a huge leap in the oil price. tech is now the leading sector year to date up nearly 3% and it's bolstered by semiequipment. they power mobile devices and desktops with their chips. health care financials and tech are all out of correction territory but let's talk more about tech and the innovations we're seeing there. sweden izettle announced defunding bringing the total investment to $60 million. it's lead by intel...
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the energy crunch hitting europe may get worse as china is telling its companies to secure energy supplies at any cost. and in the u.s. fears that a cold winter would limit supply here as well are sinking in. oil is rising today, off highs for the week natural gas down about 3%, around $5.60 look at the moves in september wti west texas crude jumping 10%. brent up 8%. natural gas up 34% in a month, and now there are calls for the u.s. to cut off exports and ensure supplies at home. francisco blanche says oil could top $100 in coming months. francisco, welcome back. you are talking brent but wti probably wouldn't be far behind. >> that's right. i think wti probably will be a couple of dollars when behind that call. remember we are at a unique point in time now. we are just all energy prices are going up as you pointed out it is global gas heading into china we are seeing a tremendous amount of demand for liquid natural gas there. we are seeing european gas prices falling right behind the chinese prices, and then, of course, the u.s. market still tight on the back of this global, extraordina
the energy crunch hitting europe may get worse as china is telling its companies to secure energy supplies at any cost. and in the u.s. fears that a cold winter would limit supply here as well are sinking in. oil is rising today, off highs for the week natural gas down about 3%, around $5.60 look at the moves in september wti west texas crude jumping 10%. brent up 8%. natural gas up 34% in a month, and now there are calls for the u.s. to cut off exports and ensure supplies at home. francisco...
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. >> more leveraged to energy. can you take a look at the sector? >> the ones that we like are in the master partnership sector, which has its own at but s own . they tend to be energy plays liquid, natural gas shipper as d the like. to us it is very, very attractive. that's where we are. >> alreadies have been interesting, too. we talk about railroads on this show for a long time. the one that has had the most has been kansas city southern. it is seeming -- i don't see anything getting them out of it. >> that's more of an energy play as well. >> nobody ever talks about it. unique to them. >> your thesis hinges on the fact that companies have not spend for a very long time. >> capital stock if you look at it from the united states, it's 22 years old. if you look at productivity, we're talking about roughly zero% growth. so productivity has declined. >> gordon mentioned before the problems brewing in china. it could shake up your portfolio. coming up, that story coming up. later on, ups and fedex facing major backlash over packages that did not arriv
. >> more leveraged to energy. can you take a look at the sector? >> the ones that we like are in the master partnership sector, which has its own at but s own . they tend to be energy plays liquid, natural gas shipper as d the like. to us it is very, very attractive. that's where we are. >> alreadies have been interesting, too. we talk about railroads on this show for a long time. the one that has had the most has been kansas city southern. it is seeming -- i don't see...
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does in terms of energy policy. if china builds as many cole power power plants as they tend to do to keep the economy growing at 7%, then whatever happens at global warming will be determined on the other side of the world. if that's the case, maybe a better strategy in regard to energy is to recognize global climate change needs to be tackled as a global issue. if it's not going to be tackled that way, what's the point in hamstringing any individual country by over, you know, increasing costs beyond reason to try and deal with this. >> that is the question you need to ask the policy makers both in the u.k. and in europe. we have put into law in this country binding climate change targets and europe looks like it's going to strengthen further from where we go which is a difficulty. i haven't looked at it. i have this wonderful app that shows how we're making our electricity hour by hour. on average 40% comes from cole but cole is being taken off the system. that means there's a likely rise that will take place on t
does in terms of energy policy. if china builds as many cole power power plants as they tend to do to keep the economy growing at 7%, then whatever happens at global warming will be determined on the other side of the world. if that's the case, maybe a better strategy in regard to energy is to recognize global climate change needs to be tackled as a global issue. if it's not going to be tackled that way, what's the point in hamstringing any individual country by over, you know, increasing costs...
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use less energy, that will, that will help. if we can, if we do what we can, it will mean that no one has to worry about price at the gas pump in the future that'll mean tyrants like putin won't be able to use fossil fuels as weapons against other nations. and it will make america a world leader manufacturing and exporting clean energy technology of the future to countries all around the world this is the goal we should be racing toward. over the last two weeks, ukrainian people have inspired the world. i mean that in the literal sense. they've inspired the world with their bravery, patriotism, their defiant determination to live free putin's war, putin's war has caused enormous suffering and needless loss of life of women, children, everyone in ukraine. both ukraine and, i might add, russians ukrainian leaders as well as leaders around the world have repeatedly called for a cease-fire for humanitarian relief. for real diplomacy putin seems determined to continue on his murderous path, no matter the cost putin is now targeting
use less energy, that will, that will help. if we can, if we do what we can, it will mean that no one has to worry about price at the gas pump in the future that'll mean tyrants like putin won't be able to use fossil fuels as weapons against other nations. and it will make america a world leader manufacturing and exporting clean energy technology of the future to countries all around the world this is the goal we should be racing toward. over the last two weeks, ukrainian people have inspired...
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energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> "street talk" time. investment advice. others are not giving to you. we deliver, though. first up, we have medical device company zimmer holdings. >> yeah, initiated overweight. atlantic equities not helping the stock today, but here you go. their target on zimmer is $105. that's about 14% more than the stock is right now. again, not helping the name, but just something to be put out there. >> we've also got chipmaker semtech hitting 52-week lows. >> down more than 10%, up to 25.15. the company cut guidance. they blame delays on phone carrier capital spending problems. b. riley says you've got to sell the stock. they cut the target from 22 to 30. however, sticking with it. they got a buy. they say the slowdown is temporary. by the way, the stock off about 33% from its 52-week high. >> the market is telling rv maker winnebago to just hit the road. >> shares slammed even though profit rose. the reason, revenue missed estimates, and they were
energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> "street talk" time. investment advice. others are not giving to you. we deliver, though. first up, we have medical device company zimmer holdings. >> yeah, initiated overweight. atlantic equities not helping the stock today, but here you go. their target on zimmer is $105. that's about 14% more than the stock is right now. again, not helping the name, but just something to be put out there. >> we've also...
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i can hold energy stocks in that setting but prior to that, we have been carrying back holdings of energy and significantly helping weight. we have cut that in half, there is extreme disappointment surrounding performance of energy equities coming off a 2023. there is no price response to that. i'm not giving you that answer because it is so much disappointment that has really been reflected in the price action of the last 6 to 8 months, you're an approved scenario, you need economic growth. that's the first central bank, i don't know if you think that, they will cut before the federal reserve does. >> let me point one more thing out, we have the nasdaq looking up a little bit as we begin the final stretch. 16,057 port 44. that is the number you need to watch because that means we are closing all-time high for the nasdaq. we are picking up steam. we have 40 minutes or so to go, we will see what we do but that will be yet a new ilestone for that index. they will be trading around record highs. gabriella santos, we will talk to you soon. let's send it to christina. >>> let's start with the
i can hold energy stocks in that setting but prior to that, we have been carrying back holdings of energy and significantly helping weight. we have cut that in half, there is extreme disappointment surrounding performance of energy equities coming off a 2023. there is no price response to that. i'm not giving you that answer because it is so much disappointment that has really been reflected in the price action of the last 6 to 8 months, you're an approved scenario, you need economic growth....
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conferences about the commodity complex as we talk about decarbonation themes where countries are focused on energy security as well. so we're getting close to $90. >> what we have seen in europe is a quite strong wave of crisis. and we saw the gas prices come down. and it is indicating the margins coming down. but two or three bouncing back quite strongly. chemicals, is it a strength and will continue to do so for a month. >> the criminal kyle of fdx founder and former ceo sam freed trial starts today. he faces accusations that he stole billions from investors. >> reporter: it kicked off today with jury selection in lower manhattan. they went home for the day and they will reconvene tomorrow morning. the judge saying don't talk to a sole sole about this case. he called it electric quarantines for the upon jurors. once they have the group of jurors, they will move on topping statement and witness testimony. a handful of people were dismissed today. one juror had investment and others said they know key details through podcast and media coverage. some said they don't understand cryptocurrency. the j
conferences about the commodity complex as we talk about decarbonation themes where countries are focused on energy security as well. so we're getting close to $90. >> what we have seen in europe is a quite strong wave of crisis. and we saw the gas prices come down. and it is indicating the margins coming down. but two or three bouncing back quite strongly. chemicals, is it a strength and will continue to do so for a month. >> the criminal kyle of fdx founder and former ceo sam...
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energy prices, bottleneck supplies are still there but they're easing our expectation would be that the situation will continue to improve slowly but steadily throughout the year. one issue in the german economy is the construction sector here we have steeply rising costs and rising interest rates, and that is affecting construction so this is the one sector where problems may be a hi ed, but in manufacturing, we would expect a steady improvement of course, we don't know whether, for instance, the opening of the chinese economy may lead the energy prices increasing or raw materials, commodity prices in the coming year, and that may lead to a setback for the companies. at the same time if china opens up, the supply bottlenecks will ease further, so it's a mixed bag. and, of course, we're living in uncertain times and we don't know given what we know today. yes, we expect an improvement over the year. >> current conditions currently improving as well. companies are complaining about with the bottleneck. you spoke about china. that means a whole lot more needs to go around the world at thi
energy prices, bottleneck supplies are still there but they're easing our expectation would be that the situation will continue to improve slowly but steadily throughout the year. one issue in the german economy is the construction sector here we have steeply rising costs and rising interest rates, and that is affecting construction so this is the one sector where problems may be a hi ed, but in manufacturing, we would expect a steady improvement of course, we don't know whether, for instance,...
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the energy complex in the red again today. on cease fire hopes to some extent off session lows but still down under 103 a barrel we were below 100 in earlier trading. the meme stocks have beenflyin this week. game stock, amc halted for volatility we see them in the red they've had huge moves game stop up 18% since monday, yesterday. amc up nearly 50%. the travel stocks seeing a nice balance with hotels, cruises and airlines higher. robin hood soaring after extending trading hours for certain users. hood up 26%. they're over $16 a share okay get to the yield curves. hugely in focus right now. the twos, tens yield curve is about to invert. we are 1.5 basis points away here's your 20-year history so you can have a quick look at how it's been a predictor of recessions in the past let's go back to 2006 around the january, february timeframe is when we down there we can't go that much below zero early in 20 06 is when it inverted december of 2007 is when the recession set in it ended in the middle of 2009 you can see the inversion h
the energy complex in the red again today. on cease fire hopes to some extent off session lows but still down under 103 a barrel we were below 100 in earlier trading. the meme stocks have beenflyin this week. game stock, amc halted for volatility we see them in the red they've had huge moves game stop up 18% since monday, yesterday. amc up nearly 50%. the travel stocks seeing a nice balance with hotels, cruises and airlines higher. robin hood soaring after extending trading hours for certain...
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crisis around energy. chris, to many this is clearly an indication that russia is seeking to force europe to lift economic measures. the question is will it work do you think the europeans will cave in. >> i don't know if they'll cave. i think the temptation will be strong the cutting of the gas on nord stream 1 is just a massive move. natural gas is the largest source of electricity in europe by a fair margin it's the dominant fuel for industry and home heating, and via fertilizer, it's the most important ingredient for agriculture. this is a significant threat to society in europe. it's going to be a rough winter. >> and what does this mean for the u.s. i mean, many people would say this is just a european problem. we are seeing natural gas prices continue to hit historic highs brent crude now above $90 a barrel california weighing the option of potential blackouts as it deals with this new heat wave. >> absolutely. there is rimpple effects and as the european industry shuts down, a good part of their in
crisis around energy. chris, to many this is clearly an indication that russia is seeking to force europe to lift economic measures. the question is will it work do you think the europeans will cave in. >> i don't know if they'll cave. i think the temptation will be strong the cutting of the gas on nord stream 1 is just a massive move. natural gas is the largest source of electricity in europe by a fair margin it's the dominant fuel for industry and home heating, and via fertilizer, it's...
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and i think free port's energy component makes it more interesting if you think energy is going to bounce. but watch out for opec next week. >> petro bras is on the move today. up 12% since josh recommended it right here on this program on tuesday. it's up 12%. you said you thought maybe the bottom was in, based on how the chart was setting up. do you still think so? after 12%? >> fundamentals don't change on interday basis but sentiment can. and when you see that hammer form in the candle, meaning a long whik and looks like a ma mallett and all the buyers come in close. what that tells you is everyone who wanted to sell it may have already sold it. and now you probably want to play with a house's money. i'd put in a stop loss between 9 and 9.25 and see what happens. >> is this a pure recommendation or is your money where your mouth is? >> i'm not in the name. i wish i had taken the trade. >> follow your own advise. >> here is what you need to understand. the stock has short interest triple from september to october. 33 million to almost 100 million short in the month. so that's will the
and i think free port's energy component makes it more interesting if you think energy is going to bounce. but watch out for opec next week. >> petro bras is on the move today. up 12% since josh recommended it right here on this program on tuesday. it's up 12%. you said you thought maybe the bottom was in, based on how the chart was setting up. do you still think so? after 12%? >> fundamentals don't change on interday basis but sentiment can. and when you see that hammer form in the...
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>> the uk fell into recession, high energy costs, energy poverty a part of that story. i suspect germany will likely be next. to your point, i know this is going to sound weird, but they've been saved by two miracle years of weather. it was not very hot in the summer in most of europe and not very cold in the winter. outside of that, let's talk about your company. steven richardson called etq the greatest unresolved debate in natural gas. i've got to ask, why does toby and his team keep putting out so much more gas when prices are at $1.50? >> people look at eqt as the largest producer of natural gas in the country, but people need to understand one thing, eqt is a low-cost producer in america. we are not the marginal cost of supply. so don't look to us first as the one that's reducing activity levels. that being said, we are very cautious and watching the market. we will respond if we see pricing continue to drop. but what we have seen in the past couple of weeks and what we will continue to see as others -- you are seeing operators respond to activity levels and just
>> the uk fell into recession, high energy costs, energy poverty a part of that story. i suspect germany will likely be next. to your point, i know this is going to sound weird, but they've been saved by two miracle years of weather. it was not very hot in the summer in most of europe and not very cold in the winter. outside of that, let's talk about your company. steven richardson called etq the greatest unresolved debate in natural gas. i've got to ask, why does toby and his team keep...
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you may not see 3% cpi again as energy moves higher and as you get the basis effects moving forward. >> emily, just pick up right there in terms of whether, in fact, we've declared an all-clear on the inflation and growth front before we know, in fact, whether the path is clear. >> yeah, it's all clear for now. we've gotten this great combination of goldilocks data you look at friday data, core pce printing at 4.1% that's the lowest print since 2021 at the same time you saw consumer confidence rising and we're seeing respondents indicate they're feeling better about the labor market initial claims reaching the lowest level since february of this year. the data is telling you that while disinflation is here, we still have growth. that's great i think everything fundamentally looks good right now expectations were incredibly depressed, whether it was for the economic data or q2 earnings as meera mentioned, better than feared that's the tag line so far this year we have to remember that eventually higher rates are going to start to anchor economic growth, they're going to start impactin
you may not see 3% cpi again as energy moves higher and as you get the basis effects moving forward. >> emily, just pick up right there in terms of whether, in fact, we've declared an all-clear on the inflation and growth front before we know, in fact, whether the path is clear. >> yeah, it's all clear for now. we've gotten this great combination of goldilocks data you look at friday data, core pce printing at 4.1% that's the lowest print since 2021 at the same time you saw consumer...
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we did see energy come under some selling pressure. that is how the energy complex is doing. let us turn to the market and look at the heat map. you see a lot of green behind me. it is a busy earnings day in europe. we will talk about the earnings that have come through. the stoxx 600 is up .60%. back to highs not seen in the past couple years. the hand over from asian markets also possiitive as well. nikkei up to 34,000. we were tinkering around that level for the last couple days. this is the first time actually officially closed above it. positive momentum from wall street and you see the stoxx 600 up .60%. as for the board, let's flip and look at the european boards. every single one trading in the green. strong risk-on rally. ftse 100 in focus. this is after the gdp data came in this morning. the monthly data for december showed uk economy contracted 0.1%. on the three-month basis, gdp was down 0.3%. it is technically in recession. the interest rate cut expectations has moved around. any interest rate sector in the uk economy is doing well. the cac 40 is up .90%. a nice
we did see energy come under some selling pressure. that is how the energy complex is doing. let us turn to the market and look at the heat map. you see a lot of green behind me. it is a busy earnings day in europe. we will talk about the earnings that have come through. the stoxx 600 is up .60%. back to highs not seen in the past couple years. the hand over from asian markets also possiitive as well. nikkei up to 34,000. we were tinkering around that level for the last couple days. this is the...
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you said you are some what neutral energy markets what would change your view? >> anything that would suggest we are going to get a different cut policy this is one of those situations where a bit of bad news could be good news. the other thing is simply if all of this stimulus does show up in the real economy looking stronger that feeds through to the market growth and makes us stronger through the equity market. >> the possibility of the u.s. coming back quite strong most people settled around 2% and there could be an upside >> potentially, if that happens. that is great and that could feed into earnings growth too. >> we'll leave it there. the cio of investment strategy all the three majors pointed in the red. that is it for "street signs." i'm joumanna bercetche "worldwide exchange" is coming up in just a few minutes >>> breaking news. the u.s. attacks and kills a top iranian commander. oil stock falling. and on wall street, investors bracing for a broad market sell off. details as "worldwide exchange" begins right now
you said you are some what neutral energy markets what would change your view? >> anything that would suggest we are going to get a different cut policy this is one of those situations where a bit of bad news could be good news. the other thing is simply if all of this stimulus does show up in the real economy looking stronger that feeds through to the market growth and makes us stronger through the equity market. >> the possibility of the u.s. coming back quite strong most people...
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the worst performer yesterday was energy the worst day since august 2015. a very busy hour ahead as "worldwide exchange" returns after this since when can we do that? since we started working with bdo. (announcer) people who know, know bdo. every time it takes care of something for us, we celebrate. how often does that... got it. servicenow - the smarter way to workflow. >>> welcome back if you are just waking up, you can see here futures indicated to open by the dow up 50 points and the s&p up 6 and nasdaq up 38 if these hold talking about the headlines. >> expedia plans to cut about 3,000 jobs or 12% of its workforce. an email said, quote, we had been pursuing growth in an unhealthy and undisciplined way. early reports, expedia up to cost savings japan's ana has ordered a dozen 787 dreamliner jets. the order is worth $2 billion at list prices. operating 71 jets with 12 more still to be delivered. >>> amazon bringing cashierless store. set to open in seattle's capitol hill neighborhood today. smarl space than convenience stores and is targeting customers i
the worst performer yesterday was energy the worst day since august 2015. a very busy hour ahead as "worldwide exchange" returns after this since when can we do that? since we started working with bdo. (announcer) people who know, know bdo. every time it takes care of something for us, we celebrate. how often does that... got it. servicenow - the smarter way to workflow. >>> welcome back if you are just waking up, you can see here futures indicated to open by the dow up 50...
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actually increasing energy production for itself and proposing the extra energy for european union. the natural gas situation actually is reflecting it. we are self-sufficient in gas production already this year. and we most probably will be profitable in gas production within the next years. >> what about the infrastructure that comes along with those facilities that are rightly lots of concerns about where that gas is going to be stored. given the situation that is going on back home. what do you say to allay people's concerns about storage facilities? >> absolutely. we all understand ukraine is a full-scale war right now. actually we do own the biggest underground infrastructure which is 31 billion of cubic meters of storage and it is located mostly, very close, to the european union border of ukraine. and is absolutely safe given the fact that the storage itself is the natural cavern. which is formerly several thousand meters deep so it's more than protected in that regard and what we witnessed right now major european traders and gas traders, they tend to store gas in ukraine a
actually increasing energy production for itself and proposing the extra energy for european union. the natural gas situation actually is reflecting it. we are self-sufficient in gas production already this year. and we most probably will be profitable in gas production within the next years. >> what about the infrastructure that comes along with those facilities that are rightly lots of concerns about where that gas is going to be stored. given the situation that is going on back home....
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to me it's energy. it is looking so strong. every time there's negative news, oil goes higher. that to me is a very bullish sign as oil goes higher, it's going to be a drag on the economy, it's going to slow down growth and potentially if it feeds into inflation, it can force the fed's hand where they might have to be hawkish. after this entire dovish shift, all of a sudden oil comes along and said, you know what, the fed will have to be hawkish. to me if i'm looking for risks, i think there's money to be made in the oil market. but if i'm looking at the bigger picture, oil is your biggest worry out there. >> i understand what brian is saying i guess the conversation is, is oil going up for the wrong reasons, which i think it is, or the right reasons. >> what are they >> the wrong reasons would be on the fact of a dovish fed that are torching our currencies as are other central banks which makes commodity prices go up but not because of robust growth the right reasons are economic growth, which we're clearly not seeing so i think energy stocks continue to go higher. tim has bee
to me it's energy. it is looking so strong. every time there's negative news, oil goes higher. that to me is a very bullish sign as oil goes higher, it's going to be a drag on the economy, it's going to slow down growth and potentially if it feeds into inflation, it can force the fed's hand where they might have to be hawkish. after this entire dovish shift, all of a sudden oil comes along and said, you know what, the fed will have to be hawkish. to me if i'm looking for risks, i think there's...
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we talked about the prudent price spikes and energy. part of this inflation story is coming from china and that is not going away anytime soon which means the job by definition will be difficult for the foreseeable future. >> and you have been highlighting a lot of these geopolitical situations before i feel like a year now. look at sri lanka. those protests that caused the president to leave the nation, fuel and feud and everything else. this will be something that we see over the next year or so and the longer china disrupts the supply chain and slows the global economy we are going to be dealing with the sort of stuff for a while and the longer they do this it is going to be worse for the global inflation trade. >> imagine if we see this in europe where they might have to ration national natural gas and energy. social fallout. >>> elon musk is trying to back out of his big twitter deal. how they are navigating that. and moderna stock going up 38% over the last month. how they are -- next, fast money right after this another busy day?
we talked about the prudent price spikes and energy. part of this inflation story is coming from china and that is not going away anytime soon which means the job by definition will be difficult for the foreseeable future. >> and you have been highlighting a lot of these geopolitical situations before i feel like a year now. look at sri lanka. those protests that caused the president to leave the nation, fuel and feud and everything else. this will be something that we see over the next...
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that is accelerate energy. i mean, you're in the cat bird seat, sir. >> jim, thanks for that. we are excited about where we've grown this company over the past 19 years and there is a lot more awareness of energy security right now. guarantee it. >> but what i node to know it, you have things called -- and this is the first time own, floating storage and re-gasification and he call them f fsru, and tell people what you have and could you get a lot more. >> they're big they're like 950 feet long specialized ships that serve as floating import terminals. so we use them all over the globe to help people who don't have lng to get access to lng and we are busy deploying them and that would be looking to increase our presence. >> so we may have 100 years worth of natural gas in our country. blessed with it. how does accelerate energy play a role in giving it to countries that don't have a lot. >> the difficult is you need specialized infrastructure >> right. >> your viewers know lng is super chill, minus 159 celsius, super cold, somebody has to warm it up and send it into the system
that is accelerate energy. i mean, you're in the cat bird seat, sir. >> jim, thanks for that. we are excited about where we've grown this company over the past 19 years and there is a lot more awareness of energy security right now. guarantee it. >> but what i node to know it, you have things called -- and this is the first time own, floating storage and re-gasification and he call them f fsru, and tell people what you have and could you get a lot more. >> they're big they're...
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only two sectors positive, health care and energy everybody else is lower. consumer, discretionary, financials, communication services, all at the bottom of the market the nasdaq is down 2% today, so that does bring us to negative territory for the week, down about 2.5% for the nasdaq 100, 1.3% for the s&p we break the win streak. we're coming off of four up weeks for stocks not going to happen this week. our chart of the day is once again bed, bath and beyond falling off a cliff tonight along with some of the other meme names after ryan cohen completed his sale of the stock. look at the damage, down 43, more than that, percent. coming up, we will taulk to harvey pitt about the timing of ryan's sale. >>> plus the ceo of sunpower will join us to talk about the big run-up in that stock it is up 50% in a month. let's get straight to the weakness in the markets. senior markets commentator mike santoli here with the dashboard. mike, i did notice also the vix went back above 20. >> it did. it was barely under 20 i think just a little bit -- 1% index move is going
only two sectors positive, health care and energy everybody else is lower. consumer, discretionary, financials, communication services, all at the bottom of the market the nasdaq is down 2% today, so that does bring us to negative territory for the week, down about 2.5% for the nasdaq 100, 1.3% for the s&p we break the win streak. we're coming off of four up weeks for stocks not going to happen this week. our chart of the day is once again bed, bath and beyond falling off a cliff tonight...
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sector down 17% energy stocks. banks down roughly 12% industrials, materials, semis down 5% to 9%. consumer staples down 2% and the market starting to make distinctions for the first time. i watched halliburton open look at it opened down 26%. halted with the rest of the s&p and then reopens 9:52 a.m. eastern time it is halted again due to volatility eight minutes later, halted 10:00 a.m. and then halted again. third time down 35% or so three trading halts in one day oh boy that's a pretty rough day, kelly. >> that is a huge drop, bob. we will have more on the oil action throughout the show today. let's talk about yields today, as well. 5, 10 and 30-year treasuries hitting record low yields. 10-year rebounded to about half of a percent right now the 30-year hit .7%. now let's check in with rick santelli at the cme watching this for us. >> yes, kelly. 2-year and 3-year only maturities not in full history mode, meaning 5s, 7s, 10s, 30s, the levels of today never been seen before and to show you how crazy the levels a
sector down 17% energy stocks. banks down roughly 12% industrials, materials, semis down 5% to 9%. consumer staples down 2% and the market starting to make distinctions for the first time. i watched halliburton open look at it opened down 26%. halted with the rest of the s&p and then reopens 9:52 a.m. eastern time it is halted again due to volatility eight minutes later, halted 10:00 a.m. and then halted again. third time down 35% or so three trading halts in one day oh boy that's a pretty...
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i thought the biggest concern for the markets right now 73% fed policy 0% european energy shortage. so that was interesting. some good insights as we head into '23 coming up, predictions for tech in the new year. what's ahead for sam bankman-fried. and where to find opportunity in '23. "tech check" is just getting started. how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. >>> all right. welcome back to "tech check. i want to talk about the dogs of the dow. this is an investment strategy where you take the top dividend and invest in them for the next year take a look behind me. here is the top five with verizon, number one with a dividend of 6.8% here
i thought the biggest concern for the markets right now 73% fed policy 0% european energy shortage. so that was interesting. some good insights as we head into '23 coming up, predictions for tech in the new year. what's ahead for sam bankman-fried. and where to find opportunity in '23. "tech check" is just getting started. how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd...
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i think we have a more responsible future as an energy industry. i think we will be more balanced the way we pull out the oil and gas product, and at the same time, decarbonize oil and gas, with a net zero foot print for construction and pollution. >> everything. >> this is the most efficient step change. >> olivie, ceo of slb, we appreciate you joining us. john, you see what we did there. i know you've been talking about nvidia and ai all day. this too is kind of -- this is the stuff that makes the stuff that makes the ai work. so we had to -- we're contractually obligated to mention nvidia every block. >> brian sullivan, thank you. >>> coming up, joe biden opposing nippon steel's takeover of u.s. steel. the ceo of one u.s. based company touting their advantages of getting a deal done. the name that could prevail, next. >>> and i want to draw your attention to kering, expecting revenue to decline about 10% from the previous year, sending softness in the gucci sales in the asia pacific region, expecting revenues to fall 20% year over year. shares o
i think we have a more responsible future as an energy industry. i think we will be more balanced the way we pull out the oil and gas product, and at the same time, decarbonize oil and gas, with a net zero foot print for construction and pollution. >> everything. >> this is the most efficient step change. >> olivie, ceo of slb, we appreciate you joining us. john, you see what we did there. i know you've been talking about nvidia and ai all day. this too is kind of -- this is...
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we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. >>> time now for your morning rbi. today, once again, we are talking about inflation. i know i know you're probably sick of hearing about it but inflation is important there's an inflation maybe on talking about inflation. but hear us out. this one is not boring, hopefully. it's more context to where we are right how. the consumer price index came in red hot on wednesday, rose 6% year over year doesn't sound a lot but it's the 10th annual biggest jump ever in the history of america, the largest increase since the fourth quarter of 1990 how things have changed. when inflation was last this hot, the yield on the 10-year u.s. government bond was 8%. 8% that's actually down from where it had been. be by by the way,
we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. >>> time now for your morning rbi. today, once again, we are talking about inflation. i know i know you're probably sick of hearing about it but inflation is...
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$2 billion in windfall taxes in thing fourth quarter as the eu and uk talk of excess profits in the energy sector. >>> tesla slashes price are >>> tesla slashes price in japan and south akorea and chin and now the model y is 40% cheaper. >>> and china loosens mortgage rules in the bid to boost the property sector and prepares to ease the three red line restrictions on development for borrowing. >>> good morning warm welcome to "street signs. european equity markets on the muted note stoxx 600 is up five basis points investors bracing for the all important non-farm payroll report due from the u.s. this afternoon. we did get strengths in the last couple days. the results are positive with the labor market adp employment report yesterday and the weekly jobless claims. all eyes on that report and the implications it may have for fed policy moving forward. because of the strong numbers on the employment front, investors pricing in more rate hikes from the federal reserve. the key question and we will discuss through the program is whether good news is bad news for markets. breaking it down by r
$2 billion in windfall taxes in thing fourth quarter as the eu and uk talk of excess profits in the energy sector. >>> tesla slashes price are >>> tesla slashes price in japan and south akorea and chin and now the model y is 40% cheaper. >>> and china loosens mortgage rules in the bid to boost the property sector and prepares to ease the three red line restrictions on development for borrowing. >>> good morning warm welcome to "street signs. european...
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that's the day when the siemens energy will go to the market >>> shares in tiscali are surging after it finalizes the plans of nationwide fiber lines. the operation is set to be completed by the first quarter of next year shares in european chipmakers go higher apple has plans to build 75 million iphones. similar to 2019. a sign the demand is holding steady the work from home trend is driving demand for ipad and mac computers. south korean prosecutors have prosecuted jay y, the leader is facing charges of the merger of two affiliates this means the case will go to trial. they call the claims unacceptable and unjust but will appear at the hearing. cnbc has learned tiktok has chosen a preferred bidder and could announce as soon as today. an agreement could require backing from beijing after tightening the export laws last week arjun, give us the latest. it sounds like your sources are telling you today could be the day? >> reporter: you've got two front runners. microsoft and walmart and then oracle bidding it out for tiktok the thing that clouds all of this and complicates it. the new
that's the day when the siemens energy will go to the market >>> shares in tiscali are surging after it finalizes the plans of nationwide fiber lines. the operation is set to be completed by the first quarter of next year shares in european chipmakers go higher apple has plans to build 75 million iphones. similar to 2019. a sign the demand is holding steady the work from home trend is driving demand for ipad and mac computers. south korean prosecutors have prosecuted jay y, the leader...
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we're not seeing stuff out of the eu but we are seeing consistently it has been energy, energy, energy and throw on top of that multiple tech. that's what we're seeing in the market right now >> the biggest risk in the market or to investors is complacency and you just sit there and say it's going up, it's going up, which is why you have to keep your eye on the risk so, xpo. it's been great. it's been almost 30% up. i've shaved it and i'm going to shave some more. ilumina, that had a meteoric rise i brought some more boeing over the last week. i think it's how you balance your portfolio >> that's the best point because i think we've got a year's worth of returns in a very short period of time when we talk -- two years if you're looking up late when you talk to institutional investors and they're thinking about their actuarial return assumption or you're talking to individuals and their goal based return assumptions and you've got that, it makes sense to have a conversation about rebalancing and what rebalancing means is selling some of the winners, buying some of the losers. it doesn't
we're not seeing stuff out of the eu but we are seeing consistently it has been energy, energy, energy and throw on top of that multiple tech. that's what we're seeing in the market right now >> the biggest risk in the market or to investors is complacency and you just sit there and say it's going up, it's going up, which is why you have to keep your eye on the risk so, xpo. it's been great. it's been almost 30% up. i've shaved it and i'm going to shave some more. ilumina, that had a...
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we will not have resumption of the energy crisis? >> the energy crisis, i don't know what it is. the energy crisis of 2022 and 2021 is over the prices are back to normal. the gas prices are back. oil prices close to normal coal is back electricity is back. there is no actual -- that doesn't include the next shock would come it will be observed for the ecb to raise rates how could you? you will desftroy the european economy. you know it is a one-off shock i must say here with my colleagues, they are not talking about the one-off shock or wage dynamic that doesn't exist in europe, it is a little bit acceleration of labor cost up to 5% in the last quarter of last year it is not inflationary dynamics. >> okay. how can i put this senior gentleman in the room who remembers the '70s i remember certain parts of it you were an economist. were why isn't this the '70s >> someone mentioned the u.s who knows what the wage increase in the middle of the '70s in the u.s. it was 15% annually. in germany, it was 11. in japan, it was 25. imagine the uk italy was 20 france, 20 we have nothing like t
we will not have resumption of the energy crisis? >> the energy crisis, i don't know what it is. the energy crisis of 2022 and 2021 is over the prices are back to normal. the gas prices are back. oil prices close to normal coal is back electricity is back. there is no actual -- that doesn't include the next shock would come it will be observed for the ecb to raise rates how could you? you will desftroy the european economy. you know it is a one-off shock i must say here with my...
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and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. then maybe the car should make a guarantee...? announcing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee when you buy a new chevy. if you don't absolutely love it, return it. simple as that. with our 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty on top, it's coverage you can count on. so put us to the test, against anyone. and may the best car win. ♪ >>> here's what to watch for tomorrow. >> reporter: rick santelli on the floor of the semi group. tune in tomorrow. for october factory order. we're look for a much more moderate read tomorrow. tune in to see what manufacturing may look like down road. >> reporter: i'm hampton pearson in washington. the day after the white house job summit the reality check. the november jobs report from the labor department. >> and of course that jobs report will be critical in terms of setting the tone for tomorrow. take a look at how we begin the day tomorrow, after a day where the final few minutes of trading did not bode well period of time bulls. the marke
and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. then maybe the car should make a guarantee...? announcing the 60-day satisfaction guarantee when you buy a new chevy. if you don't absolutely love it, return it. simple as that. with our 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty on top, it's coverage you can count on. so put us to the test, against anyone. and may the best car win. ♪ >>> here's what to watch for tomorrow. >>...
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plan, energy infrastructure in europe and going forward that should be attractive investment also for investors now as their tackling all the problems they're having. with that, back to you. >> thank you so much for the details there. just to bring you some details from an interview involving the british prime minister boris johnson, going on at the moment. the prime minister saying that once again the national health service in the uk is not up for negotiation in trade talks, of course the opposition labor party has been very critical of documents that show conversations between uk trade negotiators and american counterparts that talk about things like drug pricing and the length of time for patents involving pharmaceuticals. johnson saying also that he's working on at least a dozen trade deals, the british government is, saying he's not sure quite exactly how many there are, but up and ready, saying some of them have been formalized talks under way with many countries. he says, of course, this is a very key issue for a lot of voters ahead of this december 12th election who are conce
plan, energy infrastructure in europe and going forward that should be attractive investment also for investors now as their tackling all the problems they're having. with that, back to you. >> thank you so much for the details there. just to bring you some details from an interview involving the british prime minister boris johnson, going on at the moment. the prime minister saying that once again the national health service in the uk is not up for negotiation in trade talks, of course...
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they see the growth opportunities and clean energy. they are one of the leading largest solar producers because they are already working on making the warehouses green and they are helping customers that have to navigate a very complex regulatory environment by looking into clean energy and understanding what their carbon footprint is. that is key in california. they have to be able to really have a handle on the carbon footprint for customers. and then the mobility networks. >> vicki, you are hitting on the other question i'm talking about. a.i. i cover the transport space. the transport ceos believe the a.i. will help hold less inventory and put that inventory in more strategic places. with the reits, is a.i. a tailwind or headwind to reduce inventory? >> i see it as a tailwind for the company because they are data centric. where they hold the key ports and logistics and you cannot replace location, location, location. we see more online versus brick and mortar. so much is coming from online retailing which is expected to continue to
they see the growth opportunities and clean energy. they are one of the leading largest solar producers because they are already working on making the warehouses green and they are helping customers that have to navigate a very complex regulatory environment by looking into clean energy and understanding what their carbon footprint is. that is key in california. they have to be able to really have a handle on the carbon footprint for customers. and then the mobility networks. >> vicki,...